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TGen Quickens Pace of Genomic Research With IBM and Linux Cluster Solution
Overview Established in 2002 with 23 scientists, Phoenix-based TGen responds to the needs of scientists for medical data to study genomes and the genetic changes contributing to disease progression and resistance to therapy. While TGen boasts rich scientific expertise, the organization knew that it needed to collaborate with a technology vendor to realize its research goals. The organization looked for a company that could provide the IT infrastructure - preferably based on an affordable, high-performance Linux cluster - as well as ongoing technical support. TGen and ASU teamed to evaluate vendors, and their choice was IBM, because they felt that IBM?s extensive life sciences experience and advanced computational biology technologies made it the ideal candidate to help them implement a robust computing platform.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2004 | Downloads | 5 |
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